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13581  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] Miner Rentals -Dragon 1T BTC Miner/A2 90MH Accepts Paypal on: September 05, 2014, 03:04:59 PM
At time of posting this is available:
1 - 1T Dragons

Happy mining!  As always please post if you rent to prevent making queues.
13582  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide][Easy2Mine.com] Notlist3d's Dragon 1.5 Guide and Info (Picture Heavy) on: September 04, 2014, 08:31:20 PM
About 20 hours in and 1.52 is average pool rate.  Looking good at maintaining considering how hot of a day it is and I'm not using a lot of cooling on it.
13583  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] Miner Rentals -Dragon 1T BTC Miner/A2 90MH Accepts Paypal on: September 04, 2014, 06:21:07 PM
Price on paypal and bitcoin of 1T miner has been reduced.

At time of posting this is available:
2 - 1T Dragons

Happy mining!  As always please post if you rent to prevent making queues.
13584  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] Youtube Video Ad Contest - Winner 1 week Dragon rental free! on: September 04, 2014, 12:24:59 PM
If you are able to do a video.... so far your chances are looking good Smiley
13585  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Mining (Altcoins) / Re: KNC TITAN - LITECOIN MINING - START NOW on: September 04, 2014, 10:25:41 AM
I hate it when people say things like "ROI=200%" within any time frame when it comes to mining. It's an outright lie you can't possibly know you are guessing and it's dishonest to not disclose that.

Sorry man, I mean that I think that ROI could possibly is 200%, nothing is for sure. Just taken from the calculator!

I just did a calculation and the ROI is -45% over the lifetime.

which calculator did you use? try with this https://www.litecoinpool.org/calc ROI is 200% guaranted

You are going to guarantee 200 percent ROI? 
13586  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Bitcoin, altcoin, litcoin, dogecoin on: September 04, 2014, 10:22:16 AM
Bitcoin=gold
Litecoin=silver
dogecoin=bronze

I know that is a horribly simple example but it holds pretty true as far as comparing. (yes it does leave out a lot but simplest way to explain)
13587  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: best exchange/trading platform on: September 04, 2014, 10:18:04 AM
coinbase is very easy if you are US and need to buy.  Takes time to set up, but good long term.
13588  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: What to do with one full bitcoin? on: September 04, 2014, 10:17:09 AM
If you like gamblig, load your btc in a trusted dice site and play it at 50/50 Smiley

Like what site are you talking about?

Most likely primedice..... but don't gamble it.  Save or mine with it i suggest!
13589  Bitcoin / Mining support / Re: Ok, how the hell does this all work? on: September 04, 2014, 10:13:35 AM
Any reason why you'd want to solo mine except for the fun of trying?

- you are very likely to never solve a block and make zero return

People do it even though it is likely never to happen, it's like they are playing the lotto basically.
13590  Economy / Service Discussion / Re: HASHNEST Discussion and Support Thread on: September 04, 2014, 10:00:06 AM
Free?  I love free Smiley
User: notlist3d
13591  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide][Easy2Mine.com] Notlist3d's Dragon 1.5 Guide and Info (Picture Heavy) on: September 04, 2014, 04:31:37 AM
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B)After the miner has booted up you will need to go to the IP written on the miner’s front side. Its 192.168.1.XXXX

there is no screen on this 1.5T right?

Correct the 1.5 T has 3 fan's in front, no LCD and 2 fan's like the model of 1T i have is.  It does have LED indicators on top of miner with different colors I have not had the time to try to decode all of them yet.
13592  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide][Easy2Mine.com] Notlist3d's Dragon 1.5 Guide and Info (Picture Heavy) on: September 04, 2014, 04:16:03 AM
Again i feel false advertising at group buy again. As per my question what is initial psu? Answer was 1200w but now with the picture above, we can all see very clearly that it is only using a 1100w psu & the normal power consumption is already 1070w, not much margin.  Pcie cables are flexi ones but looks weak & have a high chance of melting.  Heatsinks do get hot or even very hot ! Cabling is a mess.

I feel like your looking for something wrong.  So far I have used stock PSU and have had no problems. I can only say from my experience. Hashing away at a little over 1.5 and yes I will get temps, but it is cooler air coming out of it then my 1T by a good amount it feels. (Again i realize i need to get temperatures to show that that a feeling is not strong evidence).  

EDIT: My old 1T dragon is in a room with air-condition running very low it has blades of 100 mostly and up to 107 degrees F.    The second room is about about 10 degrees or so hotter with my 1.5 T dragon and I still am getting low 90 degree temperatures.  This is using a infrared thermometer and getting temps off the blades.  And less heat obviously with air around miner.
13593  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide][Easy2Mine.com] Notlist3d's Dragon 1.5 Guide and Info (Picture Heavy) on: September 04, 2014, 03:16:01 AM
What about overclocking of this unit?

It add's a extra fan compared to some 1T's and what seems to be larger heat sinks.  It might have some overclocking to it, the heat feels like less out the back of it (i will try to get some temps sometime).  But i don't think it would be good to add much of a higher frequency to it.  

I think you are better off with electricity savings and not overclock these, as the firmware does not make it a official option.   I personally won't be overclocking.
13594  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] 899$ The groups buy of dragon 1.5T bitcoin miner on: September 04, 2014, 02:26:05 AM
Guide for 1.5 T Dragon has been posted!

13595  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com]899$ The groups buy of dragon 1.5T bitcoin miner on: September 04, 2014, 02:25:20 AM
Guide for 1.5 T Dragon has been posted!

13596  Bitcoin / Hardware / Re: [Guide][Easy2Mine.com] Notlist3d's Dragon 1.5 Guide and Info (Picture Heavy) on: September 04, 2014, 01:44:24 AM
Reserved For Question's and Anwser's

Q: Where can I get a copy of firmware:
A: https://www.dropbox.com/s/so2wrtqbqd6jzzs/Dragon1.5boot.rar?dl=0

Q: My hash seems to be low
A: Try different difficulty's I have had good luck with 512 and 1024, but it might very depending on your location and pool used.

Q: Can power usage be higher then spec?
A: Yes on mine it can at least after testing I have got up to 1130-1150 wats on high side.
13597  Bitcoin / Hardware / [Guide] Notlist3d's Dragon 1.5 Guide and Info (Picture Heavy) on: September 04, 2014, 01:43:52 AM
Notlist3d's Dragon 1.5 Guide and Info

0) General information + Hardware Needed
1) Unpacking
2) The Miner
3) Install
4) How to order



0) General Information + Hardware Needed
This miner is a new version of the Dragon 1T (A1 1T) miner produced by lketc.  Their old miner has been tested over time, and you will feel familiar with interface if you have used a Dragon before.  With this new Dragon 1.5T it is made to be more energy efficient with power usage of around 1070 watts .

Hardware needed in addition to Dragon 1.5T miner:
•   Computer to set up the Dragon 1.5T configuration.
•   Network cable to connect to router/hub, and power cable(It comes with a EU plug, and a small network cable)


1) Unpacking
You will notice the weight once you pick up the box.  With having 6 blades with nice heat sinks it help’s with cooling down the miner but explains shipping cost. Taking the miner out of the box you will see a familiar Styrofoam.  With this packing it keeps the miner in the center of the box helping make transport safe, and where miner has a cushion of air to protect from puncture on sides. Below is pictures of the unpacking:  


                   

2) The Miner
Dragon 1.5T General Information:
Hash rate on pool side: ≥1500G
Power consumption: 1070 watt  *Actual watt's seems to be closer to 1150*
Size: 480*176*380 mm
Gross weight: 22 Kg
Noise: less than 52 DB
Chip quantity: 60 PCS 28nm ASIC
Package includes: 1500G Miner*1 PWM Cable *1 UTP Cable *

Below are images to showcase the miner.  Some show comparison to showcase it’s size beside a Dragon 1T.
         


               


               


3) Install
A)This miner is built on the Dragon 1T software.  It will feel very similar to setup.  No power supply tricks needed, just flip the switch after plugging in power cable and network cable!

B)After the miner has booted up you will need to go to the IP written on the miner’s front side. Its 192.168.1.XXXX

C)Below is shown a picture of my miner set up.  Yours can be different on numbers but first you need to have IP, Subnet Mask, Gateway IP, and DNS.  After putting your settings in it you are able to confirm it by pressing set network:

D)After setting the IP address and network settings you are ready to add your favorite pool.  With miner stopped you will be able to edit pool settings.  After you enter your miner pool settings click on the start button, then OK.:

E) After you set the network and pool settings, you should be hashing away! Below is mine hashing away a little above 1.5 after a few hours so far.  I will continue to test over next few days.

4) How to order


Go the website directly: http://www.easy2mine.com/
Or the main Easy2Mine group buy thread: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=514758.0
13598  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Too much info! on: September 03, 2014, 09:54:11 PM
There are MANY different parts you can learn.  I think first pick if mining, or straight buying.  That will help your process some.  
13599  Economy / Services / Re: [www.easy2mine.com] Miner Rentals -Dragon 1T BTC Miner/A2 90MH Accepts Paypal on: September 03, 2014, 07:41:47 PM
Another day to get your hashing going!

At time of posting this is available:
2 - 1T Dragons
1 - A2's

Happy mining!  As always please post if you rent to prevent making queues.
13600  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Lost .2164 btc learn from my mistake on: September 03, 2014, 07:30:26 PM
Could happen when writing and signing a check fast or doing a bill pay online also.

Proofreading errors and typos happen from time to time when human intervention is involved.  Not just in Bitcoin transactions.

Moral of the story, double check anything involving money, it's not just isolated to BTC.


Or copy and paste the required info, computer won't randomly change it.

Once I copied an address with a missing letter. Was a small headache cancel the transaction and have my bitcoins back.

@OP: did you sent to the wrong address(the other part sent one address, you sent the coins to other) or do you sent the coins to other people's addres, but then he claimed he was no control of the address?
Second option might be a plausible denial for a scam.

I think you might have caught onto something.  If someone gives you a address you cannot check it really unless posted on forums or sig.  If they said to send to a address and you did it... it would be their fault.  If I am following right.
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